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Discover stunning vistas of the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Zion on this 2-day guided tour from Las Vegas, with expert guides and all-inclusive features.

This 2-day tour offers a comprehensive view of some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Arizona, departing from Las Vegas. For $399, travelers get to visit Zion National Park, walk through the vibrant Lower Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide, stand at the edge of Horseshoe Bend, and gaze into the expansive Grand Canyon South Rim. The tour includes hotel accommodation, entrance fees for Zion, Horseshoe Bend, and the Grand Canyon, plus two breakfasts, snacks, and drinks.
While the itinerary is packed with unforgettable sights, a notable expense is the $80 entry fee for Lower Antelope Canyon not included in the base price. The tour is best suited for those who enjoy natural wonders, scenic drives, and guided storytelling, though it’s not recommended for children under 6 years. The travel pace is well managed, with positive reviews highlighting the knowledgeable guides and comfortable transport.
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This tour departs from Las Vegas, with 23 pickup locations at major hotels and casinos, including Bellagio, Caesars Palace, MGM Grand, and The Venetian. Pickup times are early, with departures typically around 6:00 AM, providing ample time for sightseeing. The tour uses comfortable vans, which are praised for good air conditioning and ample space.
Travelers should note that luggage or large bags are not allowed on the tour, and hotel pickup is only available for hotels within 2 miles of the Las Vegas Strip. The drop-off locations mirror the pickup points, ensuring easy return to the hotel.

The tour starts with a visit to Zion National Park, known for its towering cliffs and vibrant landscapes. The entrance fee to Zion is included, and guides share insights into Zion’s natural beauty and cultural history. Expect to see scenic views and learn about Zion’s significance in Utah’s heritage.
Zion offers various photo opportunities, and the stop generally provides enough time for exploration and appreciation of the park’s stunning geology. This stop is suitable for those interested in hiking or simply enjoying scenic viewpoints.
A highlight of the tour is the visit to Lower Antelope Canyon, where a local Navajo guide leads visitors through narrow, colorful slot canyons. The guided walk lasts about 1 hour, with ample time to capture spectacular photos of the light beams and intricate sandstone formations.
The $80 entry fee for Lower Antelope Canyon is not included in the tour price. This stop is perfect for lovers of photography and geology, but visitors should be prepared for narrow passageways and variable lighting conditions.
More Great Tours NearbyJust a short drive from Antelope Canyon is Horseshoe Bend, where travelers trek 1.25 miles round-trip to reach the overlook. The view of the river’s dramatic curve from 1,000 feet above is a must-see for its breathtaking landscape.
The hike is straightforward but involves walking on uneven terrain, so sturdy shoes are recommended. The overlook provides a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate the power of nature.

After breakfast on Day 2, the tour heads to the Grand Canyon South Rim. Visitors explore three scenic viewpoints: Yavapai Point, Grandview Point, and Lipan Point. Each offers unique perspectives of the canyon’s vastness and diverse rock formations.
Guides assist in finding the best angles for photos and sharing insights about the canyon’s geology. The stops are designed to give ample time for exploration and photography. The South Rim is noted for its less crowded, panoramic vistas.
On the return journey to Las Vegas, the tour makes three stops along Historic Route 66. One highlight is a lunch break in Williams, Arizona, a charming town known for its retro Americana. This stop offers local dining options and a chance to soak in classic Route 66 nostalgia.
These stops add a cultural layer to the trip, allowing travelers to experience small-town charm and look for souvenirs before heading back to Vegas.
The tour includes one night at a 3-star hotel, with two queen beds per room. Travelers should note that multiple rooms require additional bookings. The hotel provides a comfortable base after long days of sightseeing, with many reviews praising the quality of the accommodation.
Breakfasts are included, with warm, plentiful options noted by travelers. The hotel stay balances relaxation with convenience, helping travelers recharge for the next day.
Many reviews highlight guides like Corey, April, Momo, Ken, Justin, Mac, and Scott as exceptionally knowledgeable and friendly. They are praised for sharing detailed explanations, managing timing effectively, and taking care of logistics, such as helping with photos and offering snacks and drinks.
Guides are often described as passionate about the area, making the experience more engaging. Their storytelling and attention to detail are consistently praised, making the tour both informative and enjoyable.
The two-day itinerary is designed to cover a lot without feeling rushed. Travelers appreciate the careful timing at each stop, with plenty of time for exploration and photos. The bus ride is praised for comfort and air conditioning, making long stretches more bearable.
Despite the extensive travel, the guides keep the pace relaxed enough for comfort, enabling visitors to absorb the views and enjoy the experience.
At $399, the all-inclusive price offers good value, considering the entrance fees, hotel, breakfasts, and snacks. The additional cost for Lower Antelope Canyon can be a consideration but is a worthwhile expense for the visual experience.
Many positive reviews emphasize excellent service, well-organized logistics, and educational guides as reasons why this tour delivers on its price.
The tour is not suitable for children under 6 years due to long walks and outdoor exposure. Travelers should be prepared for outdoor conditions, including walking on uneven terrain at Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon.
Participants should also bring appropriate clothing, especially comfortable shoes for walking and layers for varying temperatures. The limited luggage allowance means travelers should pack light.
This 2-day guided tour from Las Vegas provides an immersive experience of Arizona’s most remarkable natural landmarks. The combination of Zion, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the Grand Canyon ensures a diverse and spectacular itinerary, with expert guides leading the way.
Many reviews highlight the quality of the guides, the stunning views, and the value for money. While the $80 fee for Antelope Canyon and long travel hours might be considerations, the overall experience justifies the investment for those eager to see several iconic sights in a short time.
This tour is ideal for adults and older children who enjoy scenic drives, outdoor exploration, and guided storytelling. It offers a balanced mix of adventure, comfort, and cultural insight, making it a memorable trip through the American West.
What is included in the tour price?
The $399 fee covers hotel accommodation, breakfasts, entrance fees for Zion, Horseshoe Bend, and the Grand Canyon, snacks, and drinks. The Lower Antelope Canyon entry fee is not included and costs $80.
How long is the drive between stops?
The bus rides are designed to be comfortable and well-timed, with enough breaks. The longest stretches are managed to avoid fatigue, and guides keep the group engaged with information and stories.
Are there any physical requirements?
Yes, there is walking involved at Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon, with rough terrain and narrow passages. The tour is not suitable for children under 6 and requires sturdy shoes and outdoor-ready clothing.
Can I bring extra luggage?
No, luggage or large bags are not allowed on the tour for safety and logistical reasons.
Is the hotel stay comfortable?
Yes, the hotel is rated as 3-star, with comfortable beds and breakfast included. Many reviews praise the quality of the accommodation after long days of sightseeing.